A method and apparatus for efficiently controlling uplink traffic rates, performing scheduling accompanied by fast rate ramping, and transmitting uplink rate assignment information in an asynchronous WCDMA communication system. A node b determines an allowed current rate for an uplink channel. If the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is two or more levels, the node b transmits a rate indication indicating the current rate. If the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is zero or one level, the node b transmits a rate up/down indicating a rate change from the previous rate to the current rate. Also the node b may transmit the rate indication instead of the rate up/down, periodically or in an event-triggered manner.
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1. A method of transmitting uplink rate assignment information to a user equipment (ue) in a node b in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through node b controlled scheduling, comprising the steps of:
determining a current rate for an uplink channel for a ue that is implementing an uplink packet data service;
comparing the current rate with a previous rate of the uplink channel;
transmitting to the ue a rate indication directly indicating the current rate, if the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is more than one level; and
transmitting to the ue a rate up/down indicating a rate change from the previous rate to the current rate if the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is one of zero and one level.
7. A method of receiving uplink rate assignment information from a node b in a user equipment (ue) in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through node b controlled scheduling, comprising the steps of:
receiving from the node b a rate indication directly indicating an uplink rate and a ue identifier (ID);
determining a current rate for an uplink channel used for an uplink packet data service according to the rate set in the rate indication, if the ue ID is identical to the ID of the ue;
receiving a rate up/down from the node b if the ue ID is different from the ID of the ue; and
changing a previous rate of the uplink channel by at least one of one level and maintaining the previous rate according to the rate up/down and determining the changed or maintained rate as the current rate of the uplink channel.
21. A method of receiving uplink rate assignment information from a node b in a user equipment (ue) in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through node b controlled scheduling, comprising the steps of:
determining if a rate indication directly indicating a current uplink rate can be received during a current interval;
receiving the rate indication and a ue identifier (ID) from the node b if the rate indication can be received;
determining the current rate according to the rate set in the rate indication if the ue ID is identical to the ID of the ue;
receiving a rate up/down from the node b if the rate indication cannot be received or the ue ID is different from the ID of the ue; and
changing a previous rate of the uplink channel by one level or maintaining the previous rate according to the rate up/down and setting changed or maintained rate as the current rate of the uplink channel.
12. A method of transmitting uplink rate assignment information to a user equipment (ue) in a node b in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through node b controlled scheduling, comprising the steps of:
determining a current rate for an uplink channel for a ue that is implementing an uplink packet data service;
determining if a rate indication directly indicating the current rate can be transmitted during a current interval;
comparing the current rate with a previous rate of the uplink channel, if the rate indication can be transmitted during the current interval;
transmitting the rate indication to the ue if the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is more than one level; and
transmitting to the ue a rate up/down indicating a rate change from the previous rate to the current rate if the rate indication cannot be transmitted in the current interval or if the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is one of zero and one level.
38. An apparatus for receiving uplink rate assignment information from a node b in a user equipment (ue) in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through node b controlled scheduling, comprising:
a reception controller for determining if a rate indication directly indicating a current uplink rate can be received during a current interval;
a first receiver for receiving the rate indication and a ue identifier (ID) from the node b if the rate indication can be received;
a rate indication analyzer for determining the current rate according to the rate set in the rate indication;
a second receiver for receiving a rate up/down from the node b, if at least one of the rate indication cannot be received and the ue ID is different from the ID of the ue; and
a rate up/down analyzer for at least one of changing a previous rate of the uplink channel by one level or maintaining the previous rate according to the rate up/down and determining the changed and maintained rate as the current rate of the uplink channel.
29. An apparatus for transmitting uplink rate assignment information to a user equipment (ue) in a node b in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through node b controlled scheduling, comprising:
a transmission controller for determining if a rate indication can be transmitted during a current interval, the rate indication directly indicating a current rate for an uplink channel for a ue that is implementing an uplink packet data service;
a rate indication generator for generating the rate indication if the rate indication can be transmitted during the current interval;
a first transmitter for encoding the rate indication and transmitting the coded rate indication;
a rate up/down generator for comparing the current rate with a previous rate of the uplink channel and generating a rate up/down indicating a rate change from the previous rate to the current rate if the rate indication cannot be transmitted in the current interval; and
a second transmitter for encoding the rate up/down and transmitting the coded rate up/down.
2. The current rate determining step of
3. The rate indication transmitting step of
4. The rate indication transmitting step of
multiplexing the rate indication with the ID of the ue;
adding error correction information for the rate indication to the multiplexed data;
adding tail bits to the error correction information-having data;
convolutionally encoding the tail bits-having data; and
modulating the convolutionally coded data and transmitting the modulated data on a rate indication channel.
5. The rate up/down transmitting step of
setting the rate up/down to rate up if the current rate is greater than the previous rate by one level;
setting the rate up/down to rate maintenance if the current rate is equal to the previous rate; and
setting the rate up/down to rate down if the current rate is less than the previous rate by one level.
6. The rate up/down transmitting step of
repeatedly encoding the rate up/down; and
modulating the repetition-coded data and transmitting the modulated data on the rate indication channel.
8. The step of determining the current rate according to the rate indication of
9. The step of receiving the rate indication and the ue ID of
demodulating a signal received on a rate indication channel;
extracting a signal including the rate indication by demultiplexing the demodulated signal;
Viterbi-decoding the rate indication-including signal;
Checking for errors in the Viterbi-decoded data; and
extracting the rate indication and the ue ID by demultiplexing the error-checked data.
10. The step of determining the current rate according to the rate up/down of
increasing the previous rate by one level and setting the increased rate as the current rate, if the rate up/down indicates rate up;
maintaining the previous rate as the current rate if the rate up/down indicates rate maintenance; and
decreasing the previous rate by one level and setting the decreased rate as the current rate, if the rate up/down indicates rate down.
11. The rate up/down receiving step of
demodulating a signal received on the rate indication channel;
extracting a signal including the rate up/down by demultiplexing the demodulated signal; and
extracting the rate up/down by repeatedly decoding the rate up/down-including signal.
13. The step of determining if the rate indication can be transmitted of
14. The step of determining if the rate indication can be transmitted of
15. The step of determining if the rate indication can be transmitted of
16. The current rate determining step of
17. The rate indication transmitting step of
18. The rate indication transmitting step of
multiplexing the rate indication with the ID of the ue;
adding error correction information for the rate indication to the multiplexed data;
adding tail bits to the error correction information-having data;
convolutionally encoding the tail bits-having data; and
modulating the convolutionally coded data and transmitting the modulated data on a rate indication channel.
19. The rate up/down transmitting step of
setting the rate up/down to rate up if the current rate is greater than the previous rate by one level;
setting the rate up/down to rate maintenance if the current rate is equal to the previous rate; and
setting the rate up/down to rate down if the current rate is less than the previous rate by one level.
20. The rate up/down transmitting step of
repeatedly encoding the rate up/down; and
modulating the repetition-coded data and transmitting the modulated data on the rate indication channel.
22. The step of determining if the rate indication can be received of
23. The step of determining if the rate indication can be received of
24. The step of determining if the rate indication can be received of
25. The step of determining the current rate according to the rate indication of
26. The step of receiving the rate indication and the ue ID of
demodulating a signal received on a rate indication channel;
extracting a signal including the rate indication by demultiplexing the demodulated signal;
Viterbi-decoding the rate indication-including signal;
checking for errors in the Viterbi-decoded data; and
extracting the rate indication and the ue ID by demultiplexing the error-checked data.
27. The step of determining the current rate according to the rate up/down of
increasing the previous rate by one level and determining the increased rate as the current rate, if the rate up/down indicates rate up;
maintaining the previous rate as the current rate if the rate up/down indicates rate maintenance; and
decreasing the previous rate by one level and determining the decreased rate as the current rate, if the rate up/down indicates rate down.
28. The rate up/down receiving step of
demodulating a signal received on the rate indication channel;
extracting a signal including the rate up/down by demultiplexing the demodulated signal; and
extracting the rate up/down by repeatedly decoding the rate up/down-including signal.
30. The apparatus of
31. The apparatus of
32. The apparatus of
33. The apparatus of
34. The apparatus of
35. The apparatus of
a multiplexer for multiplexing the rate indication with the ID of the ue;
an error correction information adder for adding error correction information for the rate indication to the multiplexed data;
a tail bits adder for adding tail bits to the error correction information-having data; and
a convolutional encoder for convolutionally encoding the tail bits-having data.
36. The apparatus of
37. The apparatus of
39. The apparatus of
40. The apparatus of
41. The apparatus of
42. The apparatus of
43. The apparatus of
44. The apparatus of
a Viterbi decoder for Viterbi-decoding a signal including the rate indication received on a rate indication channel;
an error correction information checker for checking for errors in the Viterbi-decoded data; and
a demultiplexer for extracting the rate indication and the ue ID by demultiplexing the error-checked data.
45. The apparatus of
46. The apparatus of
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This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to an application entitled “Method and Apparatus for Scheduling Uplink Rates Adaptively to Fast Rate Ramping in a Packet Communication System” filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Oct. 2, 2003 and assigned Serial No. 2003-68954, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to asynchronous WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) communications, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for efficiently controlling uplink (UL) traffic rates, performing UL rate scheduling accompanied by fast rate ramping, and transmitting rate assignment information.
2. Description of the Related Art
UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication Service), one of the 3rd generation mobile communication systems implements WCDMA, based on the European mobile communication system, GSM (Global System for Mobile communication). The UMTS system provides a uniform service that transmits packetized text, digital voice and video, and multimedia data at or above 2 Mbps to mobile subscribers or computer users around the world. With the introduction of the concept of virtual access, UMTS allows access to any end point in a network all the time. The virtual access refers to packet-switched access using a packet protocol like IP (Internet Protocol).
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The RNCs 16a and 16b assign or manage the radio resources of the Node Bs 18a to 18d within their coverage areas. The Node Bs 18a to 18d provide radio resources. Radio resources are configured on a cell basis, and the radio resources provided by the Node Bs 18a to 18d are those of their managed cells. The UE 20 establishes a radio channel using radio resources provided by a particular cell under a particular Node B and communicates on the radio channel. From the UE's perspective, discrimination between a Node B and a cell is meaningless. The UE 20 only recognizes physical channels established on a cell basis. Therefore, the terms Node B and cell are interchangeably used herein.
A Uu interface is defined between a UE and an RNC. The hierarchical protocol architecture of the Uu interface is illustrated in detail in
Referring to
The PHY layer 44 provides an information delivery service using radio transfer technology. The information delivery service corresponds to layer 1 (L1) in an OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model. The PHY layer 44 is connected to the MAC layer 42 via transport channels. The mapping relationship between the transport channels and physical channels is determined according to how data is processed in the PHY layer 44.
The MAC layer 42 and the RLC layer 40 of layer 2 (L2) are connected via logical channels. The MAC layer 42 delivers data received from the RLC layer 40 on logical channels to the PHY layer 44 on appropriate transport channels. It also delivers data received from the PHY layer 44 on transport channels to the RLC layer 40 on appropriate logical channels. The MAC layer 42 inserts additional information into the data received on logical channels or transport channels or performs an appropriate operation by interpreting inserted additional information, and controls the random access. While separately not shown, a U-plane-related part of the MAC layer 42 is referred to as a MAC_d and its C-plane-related part is referred to as a MAC-c.
The RLC layer 40 controls the establishment and release of the logical channels. The RLC layer 40 operates in one of an acknowledged mode (AM), an unacknowledged mode (UM), and a transparent mode (TM). Typically, the RLC layer 40 segments or concatenates SDUs (Service Data Units) received from an upper layer to an appropriate size and corrects errors.
The PDCP layer 36 is an upper layer of the RLC layer 40 on the U-plane. The PDCP layer 36 is responsible for compression and decompression of the header of the data in the form of an IP packet, and also controls the lossless data delivery when a change in an RNC providing service to a particular UE occurs due to the UE's mobility.
The characteristics of the transport channels that connect the PHY layer 44 to the upper layers depend on TF (Transport Format) that defines PHY layer processing involving convolutional channel encoding, interleaving, and service-specific rate matching.
The UMTS system uses an E-DCH or EUDCH (Enhanced Uplink Dedicated Channel) to more efficiently transmit packet data from UEs on the UL. To support high-speed data transmission more stably than a DCH (Dedicated Channel) used for general data transmission, the E-DCH adopts AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding), HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Retransmission request), and Node B controlled scheduling.
In step 206, the Node B monitors the scheduling information. When determining to allow the UE to transmit UL packets, the Node B transmits Scheduling Assignment information to the UE in step 208. The Scheduling Assignment information contains rate assignment information including an allowed data rate and timing.
The UE determines in step 210 the TF of the E-DCH based on the Scheduling Assignment information. In steps 212 and 214, the UE notifies at the same time the Node B of the TF and transmits UL packet data on the E-DCH. In step 216, the Node B determines if the TF information and the packet data have errors. In the presence of errors, the Node B transmits an NACK (Non-Acknowledgement) signal to the UE in step 218. In the absence of errors, the Node B transmits an ACK (Acknowledgement) signal to the UE in step 218. In the latter case, the packet data transmission is completed and thus the UE transmits new packet data to the Node B on the E-DCH. In the former case, the UE retransmits the same packet data to the Node B on the E-DCH.
Many scheduling methods are available for the above-described UL packet transmission. With reference to
Referring to
The UE 304 checks the amount of buffered UL data and an available power margin, and sends a rate up or rate down request for the E-DCH to the Node B 302 by the Rate Request 308. The Node B 302 determines whether to increase, decrease, or maintain the rate of the UE 304, taking into account rate requests from other UEs under the control of the Node B 302 as well as the rate request from the UE 304, and notifies the UE 304 of the determination result by the Rate Grant information 306.
More specifically, the UE 304 requests a rate up in an interval 312 by a Rate Request 314. Upon receipt of the Rate Request 314, the Node B 302 commands the UE 304 to increase its rate by a Rate Grant 318 in an interval 316, after scheduling. Thus, in an interval 322, the UE 304 transmits a UL packet at rate 11 one level higher than rate 10 used in an interval 320.
The above rate scheduling allows only a one-level rate change at a time. If the UE transmits data at a very low rate and wants to increase the rate by a plurality of levels, the Node B must transmit as many scheduling commands, for the rate increase. In this sense, the conventional rate scheduling is inflexible in rate change and causes a long time delay in achieving a desired rate by the UE.
An object of the present invention is to substantially solve at least the above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages below. Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a UL scheduling method and apparatus for transmitting UL packets on the E-DCH in an asynchronous WCDMA communication system.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for reducing a time delay in the rate scheduling of UL packets in an asynchronous WCDMA communication system.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for scheduling UL packet transmissions to achieve fast rate ramping in an asynchronous WCDMA communication system.
The above objects are achieved by providing a method and apparatus for efficiently controlling uplink traffic rates, performing scheduling accompanied by fast rate ramping, and transmitting uplink rate assignment information in an asynchronous WCDMA communication system.
According to one aspect of the present invention, in a method of transmitting uplink rate assignment information to a UE in a Node B in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through Node B controlled scheduling, a Node B determines an allowed current rate for an uplink channel for a UE that is implementing an uplink packet data service and determines if a rate indication indicating the current rate can be transmitted in a current interval. If the rate indication can be transmitted in the current interval, the Node B compares the current rate with a previous rate of the uplink channel. If the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is two or more levels, the Node B transmit the rate indication to the UE. If the rate indication cannot be transmitted in the current interval, or if the difference between the current rate and the previous rate is zero or one level, the Node B transmits to the UE a rate up/down indicating a rate change from the previous rate to the current rate.
According to another aspect of the present invention, in a method of receiving uplink rate assignment information from a Node B in a UE in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through Node B controlled scheduling, the UE determines if a rate indication indicating a current uplink rate can be received in a current interval. If the rate indication can be received, the UE receives the rate indication and a UE ID from the Node B. If the UE ID is identical to the ID of the UE, the UE determines the current rate according to the rate set in the rate indication. If the rate indication cannot be received or the UE ID is different from the ID of the UE, the UE receives a rate up/down command from the Node B, changes a previous rate of the uplink channel by one level or maintains the previous rate according to the rate up/down, and determines the changed or maintained rate as the current rate of the uplink channel.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, in an apparatus for transmitting uplink rate assignment information to a UE in a Node B in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through Node B controlled scheduling, a transmission controller determines if a rate indication can be transmitted in a current interval. Here, the rate indication indicates an allowed current rate for an uplink channel for a UE that is implementing an uplink packet data service. A rate indication generator generates the rate indication, if the rate indication can be transmitted in the current interval. A first transmitter encodes the rate indication and transmits the coded rate indication. A rate up/down generator compares the current rate with a previous rate of the uplink channel and generates a rate up/down indicating a rate change from the previous rate to the current rate, if the rate indication cannot be transmitted in the current interval. A second transmitter encodes the rate up/down and transmits the coded rate up/down.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, in an apparatus for receiving uplink rate assignment information from a Node B in a UE in a packet communication system that assigns uplink rates through Node B controlled scheduling, a reception controller determines if a rate indication indicating a current uplink rate can be received in a current interval, a first receiver receives the rate indication and a UE ID from the Node B, if the rate indication can be received, a rate indication analyzer determines the current rate according to the rate set in the rate indication, a second receiver receives a rate up/down from the Node B, if the rate indication cannot be received or the UE ID is different from the ID of the UE, and a rate up/down analyzer changes a previous rate of the uplink channel by one level or maintains the previous rate according to the rate up/down and determines the changed or maintained rate as the current rate of the uplink channel.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail.
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To transmit an E-DCH packet, the UE 408 first transmits the UE Status Report 410 to the Node B 402. At the same time, the UE can transmit the E-DCH packet at a rate lower than a threshold (i.e. rate 1) without exchanging any information with the Node B 402.
The Node B 402 collects UE Status Reports from multiple UEs, determines rates for the individual UEs through scheduling, and transmits rate assignment information to the UE 408 and other USs (not shown). The rate assignment information is the Rate Indication 404 and the Rate Up/Down 406. If the rate of the UE 408 is to be changed by two or more levels, the Node B 402 directly instructs the UE 408 an assigned rate by the Rate Indication 404. On the other hand; if the rate is to be changed by one level or it is to be maintained, the Node B 402 commands the UE 408 to increase/decrease its rate by one level or maintain it by the Rate Up/Down 406.
The UE 408 transmits the UE Status Report 410 either periodically or upon the generation of new data in its buffer. Transmission upon generation of an event, such as the transmission of the UE Status Report 410 upon the generation of new data in the buffer, is referred to as event-triggered transmission.
More specifically, when the UE 408 transmits a UE Status Report 416 to the Node B 402 in an interval 414, the Node B 402 determines a rate for the UE 408 in an interval 418. If the determined rate is rate 10 and is two or more levels greater than the current rate of the UE 408, the Node B 402 instructs the UE 408 that the assigned rate is rate 10 by a Rate Indication 420. In an interval 422, the UE 408 transmits an E-DCH packet at rate 10 according to the Rate Indication 420.
In the next interval 424, the Node B 402 again determines a rate for the UE 408. If rate 10 is assigned, the Node B 402 tells the UE 408 that no change is made in the rate by a Rate Up/Down 426. Upon receipt of the Rate Up/Down 426, the UE transmits the E-DCH packet data at rate 10 in an interval 428. Thereafter, the UE 408 transmits the E-DCH packet data, while controlling its rate level by level or maintains the rate according to the Rate Up/Down 406.
When new data enters the buffer in an interval 430, the UE 408 transits the UE Status Report 410 to the Node B 402. In an interval 432, the Node B 402 needs to assign a much higher rate, e.g., rate 14, and thus transmits to the UE 408 the Rate Indication 406 indicating rate 14. Hence, the UE 408 transmits the E-DCH packet data at rate 14 two or more levels higher than rate 11 in an interval 436.
Hereinbelow, a description will be made of a procedure and apparatus for transmitting/receiving rate assignment information in a rate scheduling accompanied by fast rate ramping.
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If the difference between the two rates is zero or one level, the Node B compares the two rates again to transmit a Rate Up/Down to the UE in step 508. If the current rate is higher than the previous rate, the Node B goes to step 510. If the current rate is lower than the previous rate, the Node B goes to step 514. If the current rate is equal to the previous rate, the Node B goes to step 512.
In step 510, 512 or 514, the Node B maps the current rate to a Rate Up/Down. More specifically, the Node B maps the rate to rate up, for example, “+1” in step 510, to rate maintenance, for example, “0” in step 512, and to rate down, for example, “−1” in step 514. The Node B transmits the Rate Up/Down to the UE in step 516.
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On the contrary, if the UE IDs are different, the UE receives the Rate Up/Down on the rate indication channel in step 706. Also, in the absence of the Rate Indication in the rate indication channel, the UE receives the Rate Up/Down. In step 708, the UE interprets the Rate Up/Down. If the Rate Up/Down indicates rate up, the UE increases its rate by one level in step 710. If the Rate Up/Down indicates rate maintenance, the UE maintains its rate in step 712. If the Rate Up/Down indicates rate down, the UE decreases its rate by one level in step 714. In step 716, the UE transmits the E-DCH packet data at the controlled rate.
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A Viterbi decoder 806 decodes the Rate Indication-including signal. A CRC checker 808 detects a CRC from the decoded data. If the decoded data has no errors in a CRC check, the CRC checker 808 outputs the data except for the CRC to a DEMUX 810. The DEMUX 810 demultiplexes the output of the CRC checker 808 into the Rate Indication and a UE ID and provides them to a Rate Indication analyzer 812 and a UE ID memory 814, respectively. A reception controller 820 compares the extracted UE ID with the ID of the UE in every interval, determines whether the Rate Indication or the Rate Up/Down is to be received in the procedure illustrated in
It can be further contemplated as another embodiment of the present invention that the CRC extracted in the CRC checker 808 is used as a UE ID. In this case, because a UE can be identified by a CRC, the CRC checker 808 outputs the Rate Indication directly without using the DEMUX 810.
If the extracted UE ID is identical to the ID of the UE, the Rate Indication analyzer 812 determines the current rate by analyzing the Rate Indication. If they are different, the Rate Up/Down-including signal is provided to a repetition decoder 816. The repetition decoder 816 decodes the received signal and outputs the Rate Up/Down to the Rate Up/Down analyzer 818. The Rate Up/Down analyzer 818 determines the current rate by controlling the previous rate according to the Rate Down/Up.
In accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, the UE first checks a UE ID in every interval to receive the Rate Indication. If the UE ID is identical to the ID of the UE, the UE reads the Rate Indication. If they are different, the UE reads the Rate Up/Down instead. Considering that the Rate Indication is transmitted only when a great change occurs to the rate of the UE, it is less frequent than the Rate Up/Down. Especially when a plurality of UEs transmit UL packets to one Node B, fast rate ramping that requires the transmission of the Rate Indication does not occur often in most cases. In this context, the checking of the UE ID to determine the presence or absence of the Rate Indication for the UE may become a constraint to the UE.
Therefore, the present invention can be implemented in other embodiments such that scheduling is performed more flexibly, while minimizing the constraint of acquiring of the Rate Indication by the UEs. This can be achieved by adaptively changing the transmission/reception timing of the rate assignment information according to situations.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the transmission of the Rate indication is limited to predetermined time intervals in order to relieve the UE of the constraint of receiving the Rate Indication. The UE checks a received UE ID during the predetermined intervals. If the read UE ID is identical to the ID of the UE, the UE reads the Rate Indication. If they are different, the UE reads the Rate Up/Down. In other intervals, the UE just checks the Rate Up/Down without the need for checking a received UE ID.
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If the Node B 902 determines that a rate can be assigned by the Rate Up/Down 906 in the intervals 916, 918 and 920, that is, if a rate change is only one level or no rate change is made, it transmits the Rate Up/Down 906 instead of the Rate Indication 904. The period of transmitting the Rate Indication 904 is fixed by the system or set by a control signal from a higher layer during a setup for UL packet transmission.
The operations of the Node B and the UE according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described.
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If the Rate Indication is not scheduled to be transmitted in the current interval, the Node B determines a rate for the UE in the current interval in step 1204. The Node B sets the current rate for the UE so that it is different from the previous rate by one level or no change is made to the rate. In step 1206, the Node B compares the current rate with the previous rate. If the current rate is higher than the previous rate by one level, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to +1 in step 1208. If the current rate is equal to the previous rate, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to 0 in step 1210. If the current rate is lower than the previous rate by one level, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to −1 in step 1212. The Node B transmits the Rate Up/Down to the UE in step 1214.
If transmission of the Rate Indication is available in the current interval in step 1202, the Node B checks the previous rate in step 1216 and determines the current rate for the UE in step 1218. If the difference between the two rates is two or more levels in step 1220, the Node B goes to step 1222, otherwise, the process goes to step 1206. The Node B operates in the above-described manner in step 1206. Meanwhile, in step 1222, the Node B maps the current rate to the Rate Indication. Then the Node B transmits the Rate Indication to the UE in step 1224.
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In step 1306, the UE analyzes the Rate Up/Down. If the Rate Up/Down is +1, indicating rate up, the UE determines that the current rate is higher than the previous rate by one level in step 1308. If the Rate Up/Down is 0, the UE determines that the current rate is equal to the previous rate in step 1310. If the Rate Up/Down is −1, the UE determines that the current rate is lower than the previous rate by one level in step 1312. In step 1314, the UE checks the previous rate. In step 1316, the UE sets the current rate according to the determination result of step 1308, 1310 or 1312 and the previous rate.
If reception of the Rate Indication is available in step 1302, the UE receives the Rate Indication in step 1318 and compares a UE ID received along with the Rate Indication with the ID of the UE in step 1320. If they are different, the UE determines the current rate according to the previous rate in the above-described manner in step 1304. If the UE IDs are identical, the UE reads the Rate Indication in step 1322 and determines the current rate based on the Rate Indication in step 1316.
In a third embodiment of the present invention, the Node B transmits the Rate Indication to the UE only if it receives the UE Status Report from the UE, in order to relieve the UE of the constraint of receiving the Rate Indication. Therefore, only when it transmits the UE Status Report to the Node B, the UE attempts to read the Rate Indication. During other times, the UE reads only the Rate Up/Down, knowing that there is no Rate Indication to receive.
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In the third embodiment of the present invention, the Node B 1002 transmits the Rate Indication 1004 to the UE 1008 in intervals 1016, 1020 and 1024 in which it receives a UE Status Report 1010 transmitted in intervals 1014, 1018 and 1022 by the UE 1008. During other intervals, the Node B 1002 transmits a Rate Up/Down 1006. However, if a rate can be assigned to the UE 1008 by the Rate Up/Down 1006 in the intervals 1016, 1020 and 1024, that is, if a rate change is only one level or no rate change is made, the Node B transmits the Rate Up/Down 1006 instead of the Rate Indication 1004.
The operations of the Node B and the UE according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
Referring to
If the Rate Indication is not supposed to be transmitted in the current interval, the Node B determines a rate for the UE in the current interval in step 1204. The Node B sets the current rate for the UE so that it is different from the previous rate by one level or no change is made to the rate. In step 1206, the Node B compares the current rate with the previous rate. If the current rate is higher than the previous rate by one level, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to +1 in step 1208. If the current rate is equal to the previous rate, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to 0 in step 1210. If the current rate is lower than the previous rate by one level, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to −1 in step 1212. The Node B transmits the Rate Up/Down to the UE in step 1214.
On the other hand, if transmission of the Rate Indication is available in the current interval in step 1202, the Node B checks the previous rate in step 1216 and determines the current rate for the UE in step 1218. If the difference between the two rates is two or more levels in step 1220, the Node B goes to step 1222, otherwise, it goes to step 1206. The Node B operates in the afore-described manner in step 1206. Meanwhile, in step 1222, the Node B maps the current rate to the Rate Indication. Then the Node B transmits the Rate Indication to the UE in step 1224.
Referring to
In step 1306, the UE analyzes the Rate Up/Down. If the Rate Up/Down is +1, indicating rate up, the UE determines that the current rate is greater than the previous rate by one level in step 1308. If the Rate Up/Down is 0, the UE determines that the current rate is equal to the previous rate in step 1310. If the Rate Up/Down is −1, the UE determines that the current rate is less than the previous rate by one level in step 1312. In step 1314, the UE checks the previous rate. In step 1316, the UE sets the current rate according to the determination result of step 1308, 1310 or 1312 and the previous rate.
If reception of the Rate Indication is available in step 1302, the UE receives the Rate Indication in step 1318 and compares a UE ID received along with the Rate Indication with the ID of the UE in step 1320. If they are different, the UE determines the current rate according to the previous rate in the afore-described manner in step 1304. If the UE IDs are identical, the UE determines the current rate based on the Rate Indication in step 1322.
In a fourth embodiment of the present invention, the Node B transmits the Rate Indication to the UE every predetermined period of time or if it receives the UE Status Report from the UE, in order to relieve the UE of the constraint of receiving the Rate Indication. That is, the Node B can transmit the Rate Indication when receiving the UE Status Report from the UE or in predetermined intervals. Therefore, the UE attempts to read the Rate Indication in corresponding intervals. In the other times, the UE reads only the Rate Up/Down, knowing that there is no Rate Indication to receive either where it has not transmitted the UE Status Report and or where the predetermined period of time has not elapsed.
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In the fourth embodiment of the present invention, the Node B 1102 transmits the Rate Indication 1104 to the UE 1108 when receiving the UE Status Report 1110 or every predetermined period of time. That is, the UE 1108 transmits the first UE Status Report 1110 to the Node B 1102 in an interval 1114 to start UL packet transmission. The Node B 1102 then transmits the Rate Indication 1104 in response to the UE Statue Report 1110 in an interval 1116 to the UE 1108. Since then, the Node B 1102 repeatedly transmits the Rate Indication 1104 every predetermined period of time 1126 after the interval 1116. That is, the Node B 1102 can transmit the Rate Indication in intervals 1118 and 1124.
After starting packet transmission, the UE 1108 transmits the UE Status Report 1110 to the Node B 1102 in an interval 1120. The Node B 1102 transmits to the UE 1108 the Rate Indication 1104 in an interval 1122 in which it receives the UE Status Report 1110. That is, the Node B 1102 can transmit the Rate Indication 1104 to the UE 1108 when it receives the UE Status Report 1110 or every predetermined time of period 1126. In the other times, the Node B 1102 transmits the Rate Up/Down 1106 to the UE 1108.
However, if a rate can be assigned to the UE 1108 by the Rate Up/Down 1106 in the intervals 1116, 1118, 1122 and 1124, that is, if a rate change is only one level or no rate change is made, the Node B transmits the Rate Up/Down 1106 instead of the Rate Indication 1104. The period of transmitting the Rate Indication 1104 is fixed by the system or set by a control signal from a higher layer during a setup for UL packet transmission.
The operations of the Node B and the UE according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
Referring to
If the Rate Indication is not scheduled to be transmitted in the current interval, the Node B determines a rate for the UE in the current interval in step 1204. The Node B sets the current rate for the UE so that it is different from the previous rate by one level or no change is made to the rate. In step 1206, the Node B compares the current rate with the previous rate. If the current rate is greater than the previous rate by one level, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to +1 in step 1208. If the current rate is equal to the previous rate, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to 0 in step 1210. If the current rate is less than the previous rate by one level, the Node B maps the Rate Up/Down to −1 in step 1212. The Node B transmits the Rate Up/Down to the UE in step 1214.
If transmission of the Rate Indication is available in the current interval in step 1202, the Node B checks the previous rate in step 1216 and determines the current rate for the UE in step 1218. If the difference between the two rates is two or more levels in step 1220, the Node B goes to step 1222. Otherwise, it goes to step 1206. The Node B operates in the afore-described manner in step 1206. Meanwhile, in step 1222, the Node B maps the current rate to the Rate Indication. Then the Node B transmits the Rate Indication to the UE in step 1224.
Referring to
In step 1306, the UE analyzes the Rate Up/Down. If the Rate Up/Down is +1, indicating rate up, the UE determines that the current rate is greater than the previous rate by one level in step 1308. If the Rate Up/Down is 0, the UE determines that the current rate is equal to the previous rate in step 1310. If the Rate Up/Down is −1, the UE determines that the current rate is less than the previous rate by one level in step 1312. In step 1314, the UE checks the previous rate. In step 1316, the UE sets the current rate according to the determination result of step 1308, 1310 or 1312 and the previous rate.
If reception of the Rate Indication is available in step 1302, the UE receives the Rate Indication in step 1318 and compares a UE ID received along with the Rate Indication with the ID of the UE in step 1320. If they are different, the UE determines the current rate according to the previous rate in the afore-described manner in step 1304. On the contrary, if the UE IDs are identical, the UE determines the current rate based on the Rate Indication in step 1322.
The structures of the transmitting apparatus in the BS illustrated in
As described above, the present invention advantageously enables fast rate ramping through UL rate scheduling in an asynchronous WCDMA communication system using the E-DCH. Thus, scheduling becomes more flexible and the total system performance is improved. Furthermore, a UE is relieved of the constraint of monitoring a rate indication channel to receive a Rate Indication.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Kwon, Hwan-Joon, Lee, Ju-Ho, Kwak, Yong-Jun, Kim, Young-Bum, Heo, Youn-Hyoung, Choi, Sung-Ho
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